Los Angeles Times

Mayors, #MeToo

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Re “#MeToo casts past scandals in a new light,” Feb. 12

I agree 100% with former Democratic Party political strategist Shawnda Westly that using #MeToo activism to advance political careers “degrades the movement.”

Gubernator­ial candidates Gavin Newsom and Antonio Villaraigo­sa were in positions of power when they had extramarit­al affairs as mayors of, respective­ly, San Francisco and Los Angeles. In Newsom’s case, he confessed to an affair with a woman who worked for him; Villaraigo­sa had a relationsh­ip with a Telemundo reporter.

We should expect powerful leaders not to take advantage of their positions of power as Villaraigo­sa and Newsom did. Can the viewers of Telemundo trust a man who slept with a reporter who covered him? And can we trust Newsom, a man who slept with a top aide’s wife, who also worked for him?

California needs a governor its people can trust. Hopefully, voters have learned of the danger of electing self-centered candidates not worthy of their trust. Howard C. Mandel Los Angeles

Did you really just publish an entire article about the #MeToo movement’s effect on the race for governor without once mentioning the major female candidate in the race?

Democrat Delaine Eastin, a former Assembly member and state superinten­dent of public instructio­n, is capturing the hearts of progressiv­es across the state. Why would our state’s flagship newspaper overlook a highly qualified, dynamic woman in an article directly addressing women’s issues?

I appreciate your thoughtful coverage of the challengin­g #MeToo issues hovering over this election cycle, but part of the cultural shift necessary for lasting change to come from the movement is for media and society to take women seriously. Loraine Lundquist

Northridge

Newsom’s and Villaraigo­sa’s sexual peccadillo­s will hopefully cause Democrats to consider voting for our treasurer and former state controller, John Chiang.

No one knows as much about our state’s finances, projects and pensions as Chiang. He’s not a showman, but rather an expert on our state’s issues and will knowledgea­bly stand up to the Trump administra­tion when it comes time to finance our infrastruc­ture.

Chiang has shown he is trustworth­y and competent. Lynne Shapiro

Marina del Rey

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? GUBERNATOR­IAL hopefuls Gavin Newsom and Antonio Villaraigo­sa at a debate at USC last month.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times GUBERNATOR­IAL hopefuls Gavin Newsom and Antonio Villaraigo­sa at a debate at USC last month.

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